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SOLD 1968 1969 Steering Column Parts and Some May Fit Other Years?

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Mopar John

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I have parted out a low milage steering column from a 1969 Dodge Coronet.
I believe the parts are all the same for 1968 and many fit other years.
I have numbered the parts and attached pictures for you!
Many of these small parts get lost and are missing in many cases.
Here is a list of the parts in the pictures with prices:
#1 power steering column coupler with original slides, spring clip, small pin, cover and retainer $50.00
#2 column mount with 3 mint white breakaways, 3 mounting washers, 4 mounting bolts and ground wire $50.00
#3 firewall mounting plates with 2 bolts $50.00
#4 protective cover nice $20.00
#5 main outside crush tube $50.00
#6 Bottom support bearing with 2 mounting screws $20.00
#7 wire harness trim cover with 2 small screws $20.00
#8 shift tune for automatic $50.00
#9 top collar halves with 2 retaining clips and 2 nuts and bolts $50.00
#10 shift plate and orange indicator $20.00
#11 shift handle with pin and spring $20.00
#12 turn signal switch with harness, handle, mounting plate and 3 screws $50.00
#13 shift indicator light and wire $20.00
Package deals available!
Prices do not include shipping costs.
Thanks!

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#12 does the switch work?
 
Yes, The switch in #12 does work.
I did not re-install the wires in the connector because they will have to go through the collar when installed.
If your interested start a private conversation with your zip code so I can quote shipping.
Thanks!
 
I need #4 and maybe #6 depending on condition
#4 is a nice part and #6 has a good housing with good screw threads.
The bearing is free but would add new grease upon installation.
If you want to move forward start a private conversation with your zip so I can quote shipping.
Thanks for your interest!
 
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